Author: Laren

  • Best of NY Food

    at least according to the Village Voice. Weird categories, but looking forward to having a bunch of things to check out in the near future. Snaps go out to the boys at ‘inoteca, who have always been incredibly welcoming, not to mention generous. Not only with the wine, but with the meat thermometer that the chef gave me one night. I decided to interpret it as a romantic gesture, and promptly stuck it in my cleavage. Where else are you supposed to wear your meat thermometer?!


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    (Joe, Eric (the chef), and Jason)

  • Best of NY Food

    at least according to the Village Voice. Weird categories, but looking forward to having a bunch of things to check out in the near future. Snaps go out to the boys at ‘inoteca, who have always been incredibly welcoming, not to mention generous. Not only with the wine, but with the meat thermometer that the chef gave me one night. I decided to interpret it as a romantic gesture, and promptly stuck it in my cleavage. Where else are you supposed to wear your meat thermometer?!


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    (Joe, Eric (the chef), and Jason)

  • OJ — more details

    First of all — what is OJ? OJ stands for October soJourn, due to a not-so-firm grasp of the English language. It is an annual pilgrimage to the woods, where anywhere from a dozen to twenty people gather to frolick, feast, and sometimes fornicate. Most often, though, a bunch of us rent a large farmhouse for a weekend, there is very little sex (well, that might be an overstatement), but heaps of food, music, and hugs. (Awww).

    The big focus this year, due to the crappy weather, was the feast. Organized by Chef John, almost everyone played the role of sous/prep chef at some point during the day. The menu:

  • roast leg of lamb with fennel butter [picture] [recipe]
  • saffron orzo with asparagus and prosciutto [picture] [recipe]
  • gratin of yukon gold potatoes, bacon and arugula (an annual favorite)
  • Cuban pork roast (also served at the feast at Bates)

    Doug made the desserts:

  • apple pie with cheddar cheese crust
  • flourless chocolate cake
  • pound cake

    Needless to say, we were very happy. And very full.

    Every year, no matter what other crap is going on in my life, OJ is one of those times where I am extremely thankful (warning — sap alert! stop reading if you begin to vomit). As I might have mentioned before, I have some amazing, giving, caring, trustworthy, generous, smart, funny, and talented friends. All of these qualities come out during OJ. We cook together, sing together, clean up together, laugh together, and still come back for more each year. It is always such a welcome respite from work, my shitty dates (or lack thereof), the grind of daily life in NYC, and whatever else is going on in the real world.

    Thanks to my favorite people for yet another relaxing, fun, food, and love-filled OJ.

    Word to your mother.
    –Larenator

  • OJ 2003

    A full account of OJ 2003 is to come later, but I wanted to let folks know that the photos are up. I’m still renaming the pictures and playing with the format a little, but they are now available for your viewing pleasure.


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  • Tonight, I Celebrate!

    Tonight, I will go to OTTO. As some of you may know, I have been somewhat of a regular there since the blizzard back in February, partially because I love the food and wine, partially because of the proximity to my apartment, but mostly, because I was dating one of the bartenders.

    He no longer works there.

    And what does this mean? This means that I can go there anytime, without having to watch him constantly flirt with and hit on other women; without having to beat myself up if he invites himself over for the night when he gets off work and I allow him to come over, even though we are officially “just friends.” It’s all good. Plus, at this point, I know many of the staff there, so every visit is extremely pleasant — people saying hello, etc. Even one of my neighbors works there!

    It’s a great bar — see you there!


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  • Scary Monsters

    Some evil pictures from a visit to the Remote Lounge back in August. Yikes.

  • Foodie – A New York Food Event

    Gothamist: Foodie – A New York Food Event

    After reading about this fantastic event, I sent an email to the organizer. He responded, so hopefully, I’ll be going to the next one! Yum!

  • Whirlwind Weekend

    It is fascinating to me how our minds and bodies interact with each other. Similarly, I find it interesting how what is going on emotionally manifests itself physically. This weekend started off brilliantly. I was going to Maine for Rosh Hashanah. I have been somewhat stressed out at work lately (ah, the Lost Post), and have been utterly preoccupied. So — when I made my reservation for a car service to take me to the airport at the crack of dawn on Friday, I automatically made the reservation for Newark.

    Needless to say, when I arrived at Newark airport and stuck my credit card in the machine, it did not recognize my reservation. This is because my flight was out of LaGuardia. Fuck. I attempted to be very Zen about the whole thing. “No problem,” I thought, “I have plenty of time, and I’m in no rush.” I took a cab back into the city, back out to LaGuardia. Missed my flight by 5 minutes. “Zen,” I remind myself. “You MORON!” screams my internal critic. After a minor breakdown and the $80 cab ride, I reschedule my flight and attempt to sleep in the rows of chairs that have armrests on every seat so that you can’t lie down on them.

    Zen. So this is how stress manifests itself.

    The weekend got better from there, thankfully. I finally made it to Portland (where there is only one airport, BTW), and drove up to Bates to see my brother. We cooked a HUGE Cuban meal for 20 of his closest friends, and then I joined everyone to go see his band, Mango Quickly, play.

    Returning back to Portland the next day, was reunited with a guy I haven’t seen in probably about 20 years. Our families are very close friends, and he had an interview in Portland on Monday. He wanted to come up early to check out the city. It was so bizarre to get to know someone as an adult whom you had only known as a child. Bizarre, but fun. And interesting.

    I made it back to NYC without incident — whew.

  • Elvis!

    A quick update. The show was AMAZING. Town Hall is a very intimate venue, and there were moments when he didn’t even use a microphone. That man’s voice makes me melt. Click here for the set list.


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    (and by the way, my music list has become a little Elvis-heavy these days, and Typepad seems to be capable only of inserting the image for North rather than for the correct album cover — some sort of Amazon conspiracy to promote North, perhaps?)

  • It’s official — my life is now mainstream

    Gothamist highlights the fact that now US News says internet dating is okay. Thank god. I was so worried.

    In other exciting news, going to see Elvis tonight. Woo hoo!

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